> On class certification, if the class is something like "all PC97-compliant
> computers",

No, of course not. The class spec would spell out a configuration in some
detail. It would need to be standard PC architecture so anyone could run it
to test, but for use in an election, there would be a number of restrictions
on the configuration. For example, the CD drive would need to be out of
reach to the voter. I don't think this is necessary to go into detail about
at this point. Mostly, it would be a set of dos and don'ts about how these
PCs can be set up, configured, and the procedures for how they are handled
before and after the election.

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